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Orchard Park Community Education Orchard Park Community Education 2018 Phone: 209-6295 Sports Camps for Kids Page Special Interest Page Basketball 4 Babysitter’s Training 7 Basketball Strength & Conditioning 2 SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS Driving 7 Field Hockey 2 Horseback Riding Camp & Lessons 6 FOOTBALL SUMMER CONDITIONING PROGRAM Football Conditioning 2 Leadership for Girls 7 The key to a successful football season is an off-season conditioning Lacrosse 3 Orchard Park Summer Band 8 program. A combination weight-lifting, stretching and agility program Track & Field 2 Performing Arts 9,10 will prepare the athlete for the upcoming season. Staff will emphasize Volleyball 5 Singing Lessons 8 fundamental techniques that will make each participant a stronger, faster and a better prepared football player. (Grades as of Sept. 2018) Registration Forms 14 Who: 7th & 8th graders 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Tues. & Thurs. Trips & Tours 11-13 9th & 10th graders 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Tues. & Thurs. July 5 - August 9 Cost: $80.00 GENERAL INFORMATION Where: High SchoolWeight Room Who: 11th & 12th graders 4 DAYS PER WEEK REGISTRATION COURSE CANCELLATIONS/CONFIRMATIONS 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Mon. - Thurs. 1. No telephone registrations will be accepted. 1. If your course is cancelled due to insufficient June 25- August 9 (no program 7/4,7/5) Cost: $180.00 Late registration, after the start of the class, may enrollment, you will receive a full refund by mail. Where: High School Weight Room be accepted if space is available. Payment must Students will be notified if a course is cancelled. Instructors: Football Coaches accompany registration to assure a spot in the class. NO STUDENT WILL BE NOTIFIED THAT THE INTRODUCTION TO FIELD HOCKEY Registration forms are on page 14. COURSE IS GOING TO TAKE PLACE. This camp will teach you all the basic skills of field hockey, goaltending and scrimmaging. 2. You may mail your registration form or come to the 2. It is the student’s responsibility to check the Who: Girls Grades 2-9 (as of Sept. 2018) Community Education office located in the Orchard beginning date for each course, the location and the When: Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday June 25, 26 & 27 9:00am – 11:00am Park High School at 4040 Baker Road. Our office is starting time. Cost: $60.00 located next to the main Baker Road foyer adjacent to Directors: Mrs. Callahan, Varsity Field Hockey Coach the cafeteria. For further information call 209-6295 or WITHDRAWALS/TRANSFERS Mrs. Brown, JV Field Hockey Coach Where: High School Grass Field check our web site – www.opschools.org -for updates 1. If you wish to withdraw from a Community on the Community Education program. Education course, please notify the Community Education Office at 209-6295. If you wish to BASKETBALL STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING FEES withdraw from class you must do so at least one week This course will be a specialized strength and conditioning program designed to 1. If registering by mail, please enclose a check or prior to the start of the class. No refunds after this develop basketball related skills. Speed, quickness, and power will be the focus. Using money order with your completed registration form. time. Plylometics, speed and agility drills as well as weight training. Make checks payable to Orchard Park Central School 2. If a student wishes to transfer to another course, Who: Boys and Girls grades 7-12 as of Sept. 2018 District, unless otherwise specified. All checks for please notify the Community Education Office. The When: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 8:00am to 10:00am June 25 - July 30 student will be allowed to make one transfer to another tours MUST be made payable to “Know How Tours”. Cost: $100.00 2. If registering in person, fees must be paid at that course at no additional cost, as long as the courses Staff: Chuck Mancabelli, OP Boys Basketball time. are of equal value. Transfers are subject to space Where: Meet at High School Weight Room (will use grass and weight room) 3. A senior citizen discount of $3.00 per course will availability. No transfer requests will be honored on be available to all registrants age 55 or older unless or after the first day of class. TRACK & FIELD otherwise specified. With over 20 years experience coaching track & field, Coach Mac will provide work outs for sprints and 4. Do not include lab fee with payment. Please pay MATERIALS mid distance and also coach the hurdles, long jump, triple jump, high jump, shot, disc and pole vault. the instructor. Registrants are responsible for the cost of materials There are several track meets hosted locally throughout the summer that athletes are encouraged to and supplies where they are required. attend. Meet fees are not included in course fee. ENROLLMENT Please supply your own weight appropriate pole for practice or add $25.00 to fee to rent one. Most camps and classes have a minimum number MEDICAL EXAMINATION Who: Boys and Girls entering grades 6-12 When: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays June 11 – August 3 A medical examination is recommended for students needed in order to run so PLEASE REGISTER Time: 6:00-8:00pm taking courses involving physical activity. EARLY!!! Where: OP High School Track Cost: $125.00 Please add $25.00 if you need to rent a pole. Community Education Director: Robert Farwell Instructor: Chuck Mancabelli, OP Boys Varsity Track Coach Brochure Coordinator/Administrative Assistant: Laureen Cislo T-shirt included this year! Please include t-shirt size on registration form. 1-CE 2-CE Orchard Park Lacrosse Boys & Girls Summer Program June 4 through August 1 Quaker Camps 17 sessions (9 weeks) *No Lax on July 4 Boys: Monday & Wednesday Girls: Monday & Wednesday BOYS BASKETBALL SKILL DEVELOPMENT Grades: 1 - 4 5:30 – 6:30 PM Grades: 1 - 4 5:30 – 6:30 This course is designed to improve all basketball skills both offensive and defensive. Dribbling, 5 - 10 6:30 – 7:30 PM 5 - 10 6:30 – 7:30 Time & location may vary slightly during the summer but they will stay on same nights. passing, shooting, fast break and team concepts will be covered. Older age groups may be extended to 8PM Who: Boys grades 1-12 (2018-2019) *Registration fee: $180 When: June 25, 26, 27, 28, July 2, 3, 5, 6 (Cash, or check made payable to Orchard Park Central School District) 8:00am-9:30am Grades 1-3 9:30am-11:00am Grades 4-6 All players must be students of the Orchard Park CSD(South Davis, Ellicott, Eggert, Windom, OPMS, or OPHS) 11:00am-12:30pm Grades 7 & 8 12:30pm-2:00pm Grades 9-12 Staff: Lucian Forcucci, Kristen McGuiness, Jason Januszkiewicz, Kevin Neeson, OP Location: South Davis Gym Print neatly if you would like to be correctly Alumni, and current College & High School Cost: $100.00 Lacrosse Players added to the e-mail list Staff: Jim Gibson, OP Varsity Head Coach Chuck Mancabelli Where: OP High School Fields Name___________________________________ Age______Grade________DOB_____________ Practices will focus on age appropriate Street___________________________________ lacrosse skill, athletic coordination and agil- City______________________ Zip__________ BASKETBALL CAMP FOR GIRLS ity, offensive and defensive team concepts, Parent’s Name____________________________ Campers will be instructed in every aspect of the game of basketball. Individualized instruction will be small area games, and regulation play. Primary Phone____________________________ provided in a fun-filled environment. Each day of camp will include one-on-one teaching, instructional lectures and videos, skill enhancement drills and team play. Here’s a brief summary of what you’ll get out *Girls teams (10u – JV) will be entered into of this camp... the local BELL League. Player selection E-Mail:__________________________________ for the BELL League is limited and at the Improve Your Ball handling-Considerable time will be spent on your dribbling and passing skills -- allowing you to discretion of the coach. Additional fees Course Name: PLEASE CIRCLE ONE $180 reduce turnovers, handle any game situation, improve decision making, and improve overall ball handling skill. may apply for league players. Players not Boys Lacrosse Girls Lacrosse Improve Your 1 on 1 Moves-You will learn how to beat your defender off the dribble, when to attack, how to selected for league play will be offered a Beginning Date: June 4 Beginning Date: June 4 create space, and how to develop a more explosive first move. In today’s game, so many players misuse the dribble. practice session on game nights. JV plays on They use it and lose their advantage against the defense. You will learn how to effectively use the dribble and Tuesdays. Day: Mon/Wed Day: Mon/Wed cover more space with fewer dribbles at a faster pace. Improve Confidence-During the camp, the coaches will teach the mental aspects of the game, help you build *Players must be FULLY equipped Mail to: Community Education Office confidence, and become more aggressive. You will learn how to train your mind not just physical skills. Orchard Park High School Improve Decision Making-A major emphasis of the camp will be to improve decision making using the BDT Boys: Lacrosse stick, gloves, arm pads, 4040 Baker Road (Basketball Decision Training) methods. You will improve your ability to think and act in decisive ways. The unique shoulder pads, helmet, mouth guard, and decision making drills and skills will help you perform under pressure at the highest level. protective cup. Orchard Park, NY 14127 Improve Shooting-Shooting is a critical skill to be an effective player. You’ll learn the keys to effective shooting Girls: Must have a regulation lacrosse and experience a variety of shooting drills to help you improve accuracy and ability to score points.
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